Missing Pa. man died cutting down trees

DALLAS (AP) — A coroner says a northeastern Pennsylvania man, who had been missing for several days, apparently died while cutting down trees.

DALLAS (AP) — A coroner says a northeastern Pennsylvania man, who had been missing for several days, apparently died while cutting down trees.

Sixty-four-year-old Dallas Township resident Ronald Noyalis had been missing since Tuesday. Luzerne County officials said they found his body Thursday and he apparently died while cutting down trees.

Deputy Coroner Greg Shanko said Noyalis was trying to cut down a tree at a residence. He said someone checking on the house spotted Noyalis' dog in his car, began looking around the property and found the man's body.

It wasn't immediately clear exactly how he died. The coroner's office is investigating, but officials say no foul play is suspected.